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I have the same problem with the residue on most of my dark laundry as well. I use minimal amounts of liquid detergent and have been adding 1/2 vinegar to all my loads for weeks and the problem still exists. I never had this issue with my old Maytag I used for 25yrs, but since we purchased a new Maytag washer, I have this awful problem.

Someone said: I have the same problem with my Miele Front-loader. Do you have options to change the water level? Put it on high water when you do your darks and also see if there is a filter that needs cleaning. I also now use liquid detergent as i thought it was powder from the old detergent i was using. Also, i find that the marks will rub off if you use a dampened cloth, but i understand you dont want to be doing that to every piece of dark clothing you wash... i also turn my darks inside out to cheat...... hope this helps. if all else fails contact the manufacturer to see what they suggest. Good Luck

No, Althought i dont think much of the color would run into your white shirt, it might will turn a duller shade of white. Its happened to me before, so unless you dont mind a duller white, i wouldn`t suggest doing it.

You can wash them together in your washing machine if you throw in tide color catcher. It looks like a dryer sheet and you can buy it where they sell laundry detergeant. This will keep your colors from bleading into one another.

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